Volodymyr Zelensky in Munich: Vladimir Putin is a slave to war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Vladimir Putin as a 'slave to war' during a speech in Munich, highlighting the urgent need for political solutions to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
During a recent address in Munich, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating that he is not merely a ruler but a 'slave to war' who will not cease to threaten Ukraine and other European nations. Zelensky emphasized the widespread disbelief in Ukraine regarding the prospect of Putin ever allowing peace, portraying him as a persistent danger to not only his country but also the broader European community.
Zelensky lamented the current pace of military advancements compared to political efforts aimed at ending the Russian invasion, which has resulted in the highest number of casualties in Europe since World War II. He pointed out that while weapons continue to be developed quickly, the necessary political decisions to bring an end to the violence lag far behind, underscoring a critical gap in the international response to the ongoing crisis.
The Ukrainian leader also highlighted the threat posed by Iranian-manufactured Shahed drones, which have become increasingly dangerous tools for the Russian military in their aggression against Ukraine. This situation reflects a worrying trend where advancements in military technology outpace diplomatic efforts, necessitating urgent and effective international action to halt the conflict and protect civilian lives.